DID SHE COMMIT SUICIDE?

Coroner Elias Boyiokas said the cause of death was hanging, and no other injuries were found on the body.

Mr Boyiokas is awaiting the results of a toxicology test in order to find out whether Ms McNamara was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

'We are talking about suicide. Now, if there was some argument, something ugly, it still needs to be proven. I have done all possible tests,' Mr Boyiokas said.

'There was no evidence of ill-treatment … my verdict is death by hanging but there were signs that she may have tried to stop it.'

But Ms McNamara's family have doubts about the suicide theory and are calling for a full investigation.

'The parents also state that Sinead was not having any problems, she often communicated with her family and she was happy,' the family's lawyer in Greece, Charalampos Triantafyllopoulos, said in a statement.